Legendary filmmaker Elia Kazan won the first of his three Academy Awards in 1948 for this examination of anti-Semitism in postwar America. This adaptation of Laura Z. Hobson's bestseller stars Gregory Peck as a journalist who poses as a Jew in order to write a series of articles about anti-Semitism, and discovers firsthand how bigotry can poison personal relationships. The film was nominated for eight Academy Awards, including nods to Peck, Dorothy McGuire as his conflicted girlfriend, Anne Revere as his embattled mother, and Celeste Holm who took home the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress.